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PAGE EIGHT ‘ fhe Casper Dafip Cribune THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923, Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets WO COMPLETIONS IN’ |[“xewvonkstocts ||| on secures | OTOCK ADVANCE | GRAIN PRICES SALT CREEK IN WEEK | ees SS |e HALTEOTOONY) SAGINMINRKET American Can ------_-_. 96% | Bessemer 25 Midwest Refining Company Drills in First New Pro-] American Car @ Foundry -—-- 178% | Big, Indian 26 . Week ib f Sal American Hide & Leather pfd. . 61% Buse ce yorming 1.25 3 Fronts ata ae ducers in Recent Weeks on Leases of Salt Betas Intacadona'torp S98 , | aaee cree 18 | Advance in Money Rates Has|Closing Quotations _ Today | French Republic, §%, --—- Creek Consolidated Company American Locomotive -------- 135 | Black Stone Salt Creek 36 Bearish Effect on New Show Fractional Losses | kingdom of Belgium, 6s —-—— American Smelting & Refg. -- 62% | Chappell 45 York Trading. from Opening. Kingdom of Norway, 88 --— American Sugar ----- - g9 | Columbine -_. : 16 eae sg tee ray U. K. of G. B. and L., 5%s, 1929 ——— <, Fy Amerie: t Consolidated Roy: 1.46 1.48 U. K. of G. B. and L., 5%s, 1937 Two completions in the Salt Creek field are contained in | \merican Smuatm Tobaces —- 133" | Capital Pete ‘00% | NEW YORK, Aprit 26—after| CHICAGO, April 26—Tfluencea| American Sugar, 6s he Midwest Refining company’s weekly drilling report. iseehean robascs - “T= tsa% | COW, Guten 20! opening higher, stock prices in to-| by a sharp upturn in Liverpool quo-| American Tel. and Tel. cv., 68 -. These are the first wells reported completed in that field in | jmertcan Woolen -—.n z Domino « a i market were forced down on| tations, all deliveries of wheat here Anerea nes a es col tr., 68 -. tat a saonth. RGIEARS Cocoa | erkhorn, 0 selling pressure exerted in the early|rose today to new high price rec-| taltimore and Olio, cv. diss ‘17 | afternoon when call money rates|ords for the season. The Liverpool| pethichem Steel reff. Es 5.50 | advanced sharply from 4% to 6%| advance was ascribed to an unex:| Rethlehem Steel P. M., 6 05 | percent and then to six. Good buy-| pected falling off in the volume of| Canadian Pacific deb., 6s No. 36. Batt Creek Cons A on the southwest quarter of section 18-40-78, | Atchison --- lidated, completed at 2,679 feet, showed an | Atl., Guit and West Indies Frantz — -23%B | Gates u 1, in 4 | Ki 2 ig Ano. hair coe Wild Cat Wells. saldwin Locomotive - - 1388 | Finney a ing on the reaction turned the trend| shipments from Argentina and {>| Chi. Bur!. anc, Quincy ref., 58 A -— = Midway test well No. 2, 4.513 feet;} Baltimore and Ohio St ee ass 0 upward again and short covering| 90d demand from European contl-| Chi. Mil and St. Paul ev., 4%8 — hours and has been shut a rare ef 64% | Sinney Coasta 4 27 . 2 $ shut down awaiting arrival of| Bethlehem Steel B - | anes Oneee TRE se oa | CPerations in financial hour aided in| nental countries. Better wéather | Good year Tire, 8s, 1931 has been fishing for > casing. Canadian Pacific 6 Lusk Royalty ~ = lor ‘o2 (| the strong upward movement. Sales| both northwest and southwest in this|@@dyear Tire, 8s, 1941 Opls on this we ce April 4 elber Dome test well, 2.285 feet, un neral Leather — 34 | Nike Henry. = 01 .02 | 9Pproximdted 700,000 shares. coutry failed to restrain buyers or to sean Trunk we. of Can #¥o. 6-AS on the northeast quarter | (erreaming. Chandler Motors 67% | Mountain & Gulf —__ 1.49 152 NEW YORK, April 26.—Initial| stop the upward tendency of values|Grent Northern 7s A et: Bee Baxter Basin Field. Chesapeake and Ohio - 70 | Outwest —-. - .00% .00%| Prices were mixed at the opening of| during tho early dealings. Opening| q. i ya bf rection 3-39-79, Salt Creek Consct " . 2%, | New York Oi 15° 117. | today's stoc 5 Fe tae esa lac a dy Pe = Well UX in northeast quarter of| Chicago, Mi! and St. Paul - a20) | Now: = 3 é oday’s stock market but there was a| prices, which ranged from % to %c| Mo. Kan and Texas new, adj. 68 A - dated was completed last Frichy at] scction 36-18-104, 1,902 feet; gtill fish-] Chicago. R. I. and Pac. 82% Paros - mi mm Preponderance of slight gains, espe-| higher with May $1.26% to % and| Missouri Pacific gen., 4s -— — R285 feet. Production is now being] ing fur bit lost on 7th GhinpuiGrepen fase 27% | Royalty & Producera..09% 10%] C2U¥ in the steel and food tssues. | July $1.24% to $1.25, were followed | Montana Power. 5s A - ented. Well 29, southeast quarter of sec-| Colorado Fuel and Iron 138% | sunset ns ae ‘03 | Olls_ were variab:y but mostly lower.| by material further gains. New York Central deb... 6s ‘og | Little interest was displayed in the] Subsequently, profit taking sales to- | Northern Pacific pr. lien. 4s 400 | eauipments and motgrs while cop.| sether with reports of soaking rain | Oregon Short Iine gtd., bs ctts - 5 | Pers were a trifle better. in western Kansas brought about a | )7oG0n sires wae i SI iss "30 Active bidding for public utility} reaction. ‘The close was unsettled at | pacific Gas and Hisclsic, 5s - ‘24 | shares characterized the early op | the same as yesterday's finish to %c| penn. KM. Gon, 10 ,¢Frations Brooklyn Union Gas, Brook- | !ower, May $1.26 to $1.26%§ and July| Reading Gen., 48 Phe wildcat wells arg not making] tion 25-18-104, 1645 feet; runttng 12%4-| Crucible Stee! particularly rapid progress, The re-|inch casing back in. Hole caving| Erig —- = port on their status is as follows: | badly. Famous Players Lasky General Asphalt - General Electric 79% |'Tom Bell Royalty 11% | Western Exploration — 4 | Wyo-Kans. ______ Western Oil Fields Western States - ¥ ow . . . ) il Pi eline Runs Slum ° Senerey eee = NEW YORK CURB CLOSING lyn son, Consolidated Gas and | $1-24% to $1.24%. Sinclair Oll Co., 7% i g soadrioh Co. ———- Mountain Producers -$ 16.62 $ 16.75 | Peop! Gas ris.ng 1 to 1% points,| Corn as well as wheat touched a/| Standard Oil of Cal k g 7 Great Northern pf. Gebscck: Oli 1.06 1.12] Substantial advances were also regis | 2€W high price record for the season.| Union Pacific first 49 4 ; P R d t | Mlinots Central ~--- Salt Creek Prds. — 21.75 22.00] tered by a wide assortment of indus | Strength fn corn and oats was large |U. 8. Rubber, 748 - 107% «107% :107%4 rice eauctions in VY CECK | mmspiration copper 38 | Salt Creek Cons. — 11.37 11.0| trials and specialties, with Postum| !¥ due to the action of wheat. After|U. S. Rubber, 5s — PERE ced genes Tnternational Harvester ~ 2, 3 RR 4.87 5.12| cereal jumping 3 points. Corn pro} pening % to Yc higher, May 81%,| Utah Power and, light, 5a - See caoee) oho aoe tnt. Mer Marine pfd. Mutual i343 ducts, Colorado Fuel, Union Bag and| the corn market scored a moderate! tingnouse Electric, Ts 106% 107 International Paper SO haa exay Paper, Woolworth, Willys Overland | S*neral advance. — Sus QSEW YORK, April 26.—The dally] Oklahoma-Knasas showed a daily ait F E Star "1 Se p¥erage «cross crude oil production| ayera 8 aud oiess 68th ies 58x | Cites Service Com. -. 163,00 preferred, American Zinc preferrea,| The market later reacted with RMR sian) ciatavaerteneca take age gross production of 632,050] kony Springfield Tire ‘ ilies Ae 90 | American Hide and Leather prefer.| Wheat. Closing prices were unsettled, BR cs tne wean teaaeain aril! a rels an increase of 13,800; north| Kennecott Copper - 39 cath Oa 52.00 red and Tobacco products also rul-| %@ hire Joyrex: £026 @ Moradvance, a Aas . saa tnks 2 ville and Nashville — 142 Lg a “| ing 1 to 14% points higher. Forel May 81%c. Otaling 1.945.850 barrels, as con ‘exas showed an increase of 200; | Louisville and } _ = 4 isher. Foreign Beem iit a oniiesotene int oan: |'Ggnteal) Sexes YEG ¢ 6.000,| Mexican Petroleum -. 2608 LIBERTY soxns exchanges opened lower. Demand|, O#ts started unchanged to %c pared with 1,95 ‘or the preced e ‘exas lecrease 0) ‘ 81} sterling was Yu 5 h'gher, May 45% to 4% and later Ki week, aceording to the weekly@north Louisiqna an increase of 400| Nat. Leats -- iret ar Sseahapa dip ehcp ache AS AL, Daath Pee 2 Se ee fimmary of the American Petroleum|and Arkansas a decrease of 9,650] Miam1 Copper 3 s rench francs at 6.78% cents, off| 2" i ; ‘ . a " - . Midcontinent reyes Mitdle S Second 49 . four points. Provisions went higher with grain, ptitute. The daily average produc-| barrels. Mi ent crude was First 4%s _ Svidence of increasing public par-| Rotwithstanding weakness in the hog | y Second ths — ticipation in the stock market was | ™=rket; east of the Rocky Mountains| reduced ten cents a barrel, now be | Midvale 5! GS 1.230.850 barrels, as compared|ing quoted at $1.40 to $2.50 a barrel, | Missouri Pacific 280 850 ‘ i 4, | Third 4s -. shown in the fo: ith 1,236,650. California produc:| acpording to the gravity of the ofl, | New York Central ---- 93% | = @ forenoon demand fur "eh on was 715,000 barrels, the same/as|There were no other changes report.| \. ¥., N. H. an@ Hartford - a9 (ase ae stock, shares which ordinart'y are | wneat— Ope SD SLUer. Cost previous week. ed for the major districts. Norfolk and Western --- Victory 43s relatively inactive competing with | xray ___1.26% 1.27% 1.25% 1.26 Rit ncce ppnitiog st} the usual leaders in tho forward] syly _---1.24% 125% 1.24% 1.24% move Oklahoma Prod. and R erritory Wools Sell For pee ae Pennsylvania 42 to 47 Cents in Boston |" Ray Conscitdated Copper nt. Extensive short covering | Sept, --1.22% 1.23% 1.22 1.22 operation aifed in the rise. American | Corn— S S Ex. Pp; Wil Livestock waterworks advanced 4% points to a| May 81% 83 81% -81% OO OAYS -rres. Dhe'| Xi getecas Saw dalla tas Varvara Thue i higher record for the year and July 83% 83% 83 83 . (Y U; been filed in the elghth district court the six per cent perferred gained 2% | Sept. 83% 83% 82% 83 | Son IN Comment Upon | recentiy. to a new high. Gains of 2 to 3% | Oats— Gladys Visoky is asking for a di- 15% Chicago Prices. Points were recorded by Sears Roe-| May As Et) Ane eer, Present Trend. vorce from John H. Visoky on the ‘ 76% CHICAGO, April 26.—({U. S. Depart-| buck, Tobacco Products, American | July Reading #--------- 5 . . uunds of indignities whi Ke t Tanirecalandieieal = i}ment of Agriculture.) —Hogs—Re-| Bect Sugar, American Zine preferred, | Sept -—- 45% 45% 45% ABM) cE ON ta; Se emi ieeiee Mea, “athe a eco 4 Seco: Sea nications Satie: | Uintah peranecoe eee na ree wth re cetpta, 31,000; slow, steady to 10c|Union Bag and Paper, Willys Over. | Lard— UFOR’ pril 26.—A bes rie ie pea ceed RE lower; bulk 160 to 225 pound aver |iand preferred and Postum. Cereal,|M2¥ ---1118 1120 1115 11.18 |T‘genuine and immediate renaissance | fol) ne Chicana Til ane Neue thoes lspondent dated April 26, the Casper|{n its history the American Woolen National bank 1s advised that prices | Co™Pany is operating at 100 per cent] sinclair Con Ofl 11.40 1145 11.40 11.42 | of the finest sort of political ideatism | 1°14: at Chicago, Til, and have three ages, $7.85@8.00; top, $8.00; 240 to] Consolidated Cigar declined 2% to the | 24 minor children. The plaintift seeks 325 pound butchers, $7.60@7.80; pack: |4owest ground of the year, and Amer- | 2S— {n this country, “Is looked for by for- ‘ zs capacity, every spindle and loom be |\couthern Pacific af Ma: 9.60 9.65 9.60 9.60 mer Presi: $50 per month temporary alimony, 4 - ranging from 42 to 47 cents are be-ling in operation. Pressure for produc-|icqythern Ra!lway 1 core alent ap ee SA0: piss.| ican Agricultural Chemical, Otis Ete-| jy 2. 998 1000 9:92 9.92 | tetter Apart) yison. he sald in | auvision of Casper property valued at =m img paid for territory wools. The Je-| tion 1s so great that overtime work | standard Oll of N. J. - $6207.00) heceywelghe. hope grag |Yator an@ Market Street railway tort. The fo ni ynkoop of Beat} es 509 custody of the’ thildren alld a riche clip which amounted to 800,000 will shortly be undertaken and some] gtiaebaker Corporation BIB medium STTS@LOO light, | POF Dreferred were off a point each, Cash Grains. deciacedtia’ Gaines par amine #180 | permanent alimony. pounds was sold for 51 cents. mills will be obliged to operate night |-ponnessee Copper - 11 | $7.75@8.00: Ueht ght, $7.00@790.| “all maney opened at 4% per cent. CHICAGO, April 26.—Wheat—No.|ion of the county, petiag tise \onin: Vella Shapley is suing Albert Shap- Textile conditions in the east con-| shifts. Texas (COs packing sows, smooth, $6.40@6.90;|, rer sains were largely reduced | 2 hard, $1.28. sound” and “is obviously swinging | ‘°% f0F divorce on the grounds of Texas and Pacific -. packing sows, rough, $6.00@6.50; kill-|'" the afternoon on the advance in} Corn—No. 2 mixed, 83% @84c; No.| hack to the high levels if Cocpiod cruelty and failure to provide. She | i Tobacco Products -. bi ing pigs, $6.25@7.25. oe call money rate Baie per cent, aogier. SE ORS EC 47@47%0; No, | 10s the war.” pied|aska the custoday of four children 4 enecontinentall, Of = 3 Catilecmeosinin: 19.060: selling pressure was effective in the| Oats—No. 2 white, %o; No.| “i : ana sallietay ct)440 pak month! ae Dance Record }) tiie "rasee. - 131% | ana’ yearlings, uneven, about steady;| 0% and motor shares, Studebaker, |3 white, 46% @45%e. van In reply) ton’ comenatenti¢g | Colle were married in Natrona coun. z United Retall Stores 82% | spots lower on in-between grades and|Uhancler, Pan American and the| Rye—No. 2. Si tbc. from Dr. Wynkoop asking, “of what |‘: June 28, 1908, ad B k A 7 U. 8, Ind Alcohol fo | plain yearlings; top, $10.40; weight,| Class “B” stock, Genera! Asphalt, sony Mohd ee 00@ 6.50 use ts intelligence to k president ot} Wanda MB. Ryther ts asking for TOKEN AQGQUM, |) traitor states Rudder 1,812 pounds; best yearlings, $9.75; |California Petroleum, Marland oii] Zimothy sced_§00@¢.60, this country if the preponderant bal.| divorce from Price O. Ryther on the ie United States Steel - pd several loads heavy steers, $9.75@|ond Canadian Pacific dipped to a} oe Nomina ance of government is In the hands of | founds of cruelty. ‘The couple were | = S ‘an Antoni Q || Bean copper - = 40, | 10.00; bulls, weak to 186 lower; other |point\or more under yesterday's final] Tola— sii8, those obstinately unintelligent?” married November 9, 1920, at Rapid Westinghouse Electric = STA | classes; generally “steady: stockere | tlgures. Ribs—$9.12@10.10 The former president's letter fol-| City, 8. D. The plaintiff seeks tho Willys Overland ---. ‘3 somewhat more active} The closing was firm. The capa- lows: privilege of resuming her maiden { 'y Dear Dr. Wynkoop: name of Wanfa M, Bunch. Your letter of April 11 gave me § 16% | for week; bulk desirable bologna] ity i American Zinc, Lead and Sm. - c l city of the market to absorb selling % Yt : ea AN 10. pared a ee A Butte and Superiar y Facet MLA oars 5-50 | intimidated bears into covering freely anon Bose Sen DT asthe Ges se aes Me ell Killers: ond? shingacs, “sivsom | (2 the last body when a number of real pleasure as coming from the : ke the world’s non-stop dance StontanacBowarlc s and shippers, $10.6 shares touched the highest prices of fheart of one of my war comrades, record when he left the floor of a 10.75; bulk stockers and feeders, $6.50 ‘ dance hall here today with 112 | Shattuck Arizona si | @7.75; bulk beef heifers, $6.75@7.50 Me es Master teat 34, Pes eae’ NE EON ee Metals . ats hours continuous dancing to his aoe 19 Sheep—Recotpts, 12,000; early sales|3 and Pittsburgh Coal, Barnett AE. nan bree tea ree afes Bringing Up} creait. 10 was in good phyalcal con- | Maxwell 3 67% | !ambs fully steady; sheep, strong; top| Leather and American Sumatra ‘To. ry euch a vein of w Chicago and Northwestern -. pe G eee : Grane Norther 31% | Wooled lambs, $15.00 to packers and] pacco 2 each ‘discouragement through your letter. ig Guns for Fina Great Northern Ore -—--—---- ~32%B shippers; bulk, $14.85@15. 00; clipped r Sec balere tha neat oe ot and futures, 10% @hTe, Efforts Now. MINE CHIEF \°"" - SE “ American Linseed OM ---—--~ lambs, mostly $11.75@12.00; one load meee ment. I believe the public opinion of | easy; spot and futures, 16% @i7o. 53% | 7g ‘ ti Tin, easier; spot and nearby, $44.00@ pound averages, early, $12.40; E. R. Stuart of 113 West I etreet |*he country ts essentially sound, and | it, : @44.50 om cate i swingt 44.12; futures, $44.37@44.50, Iron, eee Held Aisehen. (sheep) arguan K (IF [ fF l won the fishing outfit given away |i s obviously swinging back to the) ott ice fiiaeeneata raat WLLLZZZ steady; two decks clipped 160 pound high levels it occupied during the FZ = Wednesday night at the Moose Frolic, |! sady; spot, $8.00. Zinc, easy; East wethers, $7.50; one deck clipped 95 war, look for a genuine and et a aS . : Tonight the lucky person will have an im 4, 3 4 Big results are to be expected this DRIVEN OUT pound ewes, $8.00. Nhateatectionner'e MY sy decgyrth lady or|iediate renaissance of the finest sort prea enh bapa pit Gslivesy, =: peppered truly extreor- gentieman and indications are that |'of political idealism in this country. | *7-°°- Antimony. spot, $8.00. tear tie sweets “eto | SECOND TIME Oma eatin. Se erent saree goof an terrane, to Wifes’ Vota, schedule of the cam Angel 7 17% || ont A: Nebss “April. 26.— (CCnited apenas Ee ee are en han ey a pain goes into effect. With the close Buceares 88 89 Hee athe of Agricultural.— ghee tree thelaDanguinil Crotiestre’ Money eer very eee at ao seks Sat! THEDFORD MINES, Quebec, April | Cumberland — 113 Sew ce fran Melee nesatc stent, ae together with dancing and singing “Woodrow Wilson.” ey might of this week ALL ‘exten- | 94 tal 6744 | 97 40: gtd ak Mae helped toward the enjoyment of the Sa een eae MERE cehedilek benefits cation, 26-—A jcrawd., of 1,400 ¢ miners iwho | Helens | $7.40; Packing grades 250 lower: bulk Fok aot por NEW YORK, April 26.—Call money 0! sow! 2 ; 5.2 i 5: ‘All the wideawaks candidates are| corporation succeeded today in driv-| Indiana exits Srna recneees ahd oe The concession booths proved to be BTORRARISH, 63 law, Arkh culineees sttugeling vigorously for supremacy | ing Col. C. H. McNutt, assistant gen-| Nat. ‘Tran. (ERA! ra ac te a AM at as popular as ever with many visit- Cotto: 4%; closing bid, 6; offered at 6%; last inthe election with the realization |eral manager, out of town for the|N. Y. ‘Tran. sega o-oo no halt aoe ors carrying off valuable prizes which nm Joan, 6; call jioans against accept: that the final results depend almost|second time and in’ sending forty] Nor. Pipe — Rea Tote, aw gi loads; odd) The Knights of Columbus Oom | they had won by elther tnelr luck or ances, 4; time loans, cas! mixed entirely upon what 1s done these nevt | special constables scurrying back to| oni olf head up to $9.50; bulle $8@8.90; she| Pah will open this evening at the| their skill. collateral, 60-90 days, 5%; 4-6 months, nih devs. Sherbrooke P 1 stock, bulls and veals, mostty steady;| Mullin club, Seventh and Wolcott] ‘The festival will enter upon its] NEW YORK, April 26—Cotton| 5%; prime commercial paper, 5@5%., his {se a real race. Real candi-| The constables had been sent to the | |, ae oF bulk cows and heifers $5.50@7.50; bo | streets, with many features that will] third night this evening at 7 ‘o'clock. | 8P0t.6 quiet; middling, $28.85. z Be ee esac Mok nt | mines from Montreal by « private) de- | Péairie Pipe logna bulls $4.50@4.75; top veals| attract attention. On the boards to Soe ‘ Whe et ot cee citaig, unt look over | fective agency after Col. McNutt's | Solar Ref. $10.50; stockers and feeders scarce|night is the miniature world’s fair | ——— ee, SWAN pa era tative. cola? y first ejection from the town. The | 5% Ee and unchanged, which has been gotten up by ladies | ; le colonel ret i |S ©. Kan aera " who belong to the auxiliary. These eer lonel returned with them.” |S 0. Tan Si0e, Pecetnta 8.0; tambs slow:| who, pelone, te he oustiory.. cnee|| Foreign Exchange gp ng poe niagan ais election means | nemaelves in tho company’s offices, |S. 0. Nen canary. Wee aii rrneted Lares judging from the reports regarding | | re than merely the winning of the], crowd attacke: | 8.0.N.¥ abd °:) their workmanship. RK, s £ r grand capital prizo—it_moana| and fire hose, forcing them to fice |S. 0. Oni 800. | Shoop and feeders steady; best wooled | 5. tertainment of various’ kinds has EW YORK, Apri, 26—Foreten | rursy Closed easye apprecinnie wan SAEtory over one of the most formid. Y eas 50m | Ces $8.75: bulk shearing lambs $13.75 exchange irregular. Quotations in o app! sales etory ov a mid: | after blank shots fired over the heads | Vacuum - "| @14.15; one load breeding ewe 1 been obtained for the Oom-Pah which | . Great Britain, demand, 4.63%4; | 70.000 tons. May 6.48; July 6.68; Sep- able assembiadges of candidates Wyo: | of the miners had failed to check the/s, P, fil LET Sees | & ewe lambs! 1, going to be an honest-to-goodness : Sodas’ bills on’ banks | tember 6.74; December 6.24. There sains has ever seen competing for | charge. S. 0. nl. 63 z festival that will give the visitor his “France, demand, 6.78%; Were further changes in refined truly extraordinary prizes The mines of the Asbestos corpora- money's worth, Music, concessions | 10. g 79° “Itmly, demand, 4.92ic, SUsar, and while there was a good in- SAll Casper and all Wyoming 1s| tion of Canada, tho largest of their | Denver Prices. everything to promote the spirit of | “liice’ goa, Belainm, demand, 585%, Uuiry it was mostly for delayed ship- AT YOURSUPPLY STORE wBiching ‘this campeign, watching | kind in the world, are located, about | DENVER, Colo., April 26.— Cattlo| carnival, will be on hand. Veo; © IARI ce Garreany sacs Tents) wath: netinere) 11 tins: bpsinens BirincSsorT eyery candidate, waiting to seo who| fifty miles from Sherbrooke. receipts 1,004; market steaCy to 10c 0034%4; cables, .0034%. F to_ Dem PHONY Sey LOH. cee CoE ee, can command the greatest support,| About 9,000 men are employed and Crude Market lower; beet atecrs $7.50@9.25; cows mand, 89.03; cables, 39.06, | duoted at 1005 to 10.25 tor fine gran- | Pam ee Tat aT a EOLLOWS who has the friends and the abiiity {about 25 per cent are reported on) and helfers $4.50@3; calves $4.50@ |} aemand, 17.20, Sweden, demana, | Wated 1G carry one. ike. 13.75; stockers and feeders $6.5008 8.70. | Denmark, demand, 18 No candidate will admit defeat—all — | t euck Creek . ats i Hogs receipts 2,585; market steady Butter and Eggs Switzerland, demand, 18.21; Spain, de- wre claiming victory. And, as close un t . , ah 2.00 | t©. 25c tower; top 5; bulk $7.35@ ae} mand, 15.28. Greece, demand, 1.17. ap the race stands, anyone in the list H .geer S rik Wg Wane. a 05 | 7:50. | Poland, demand, .0021. Czecho Slova- of candidates can walk away with gee e Rat (Cree “00 | Sheep recelpts 5.437; market stead Repeats ease an eee ee ene sd Qa oat: the biggest car. i.) le Muddy 55 | to 10c lower; lambs $13@14.10; feoder | ; Prey Y eon enor) emails \Cnene eee STs ieee Freed by Tirish 853% ge | lambs 8101205; ewe $0@s., [Mas 400: extra rata, | 29@20%4c:| Montreal, 977. : Mule Creek - 1.2 le firsts, 38% @38%c; seconds, 38c. Hamilton ~~ - 1.55 g8, unsettled; receipts, 22,583 ’ Cc aoe | Grass Creek -————----———- 2.00 firsts, 24% @25%4c; ordinary | Pl reenurn as| Torchlght = He 23% @240; miscellaneous, 24@ HIL 3) ril 26.—On “grounds| i 2 of 7 | ion,"" it was announced, | 3 2.00 Potatoes pedal Ratna tf ane) UNDERREAMERS SHERIFF'S (FFIGERS | two women prisoners, fdentified with | sunburst 1.00 | —————_—_—_ | f the irregulars, who have been on @ NOTICE It hunger poten for habs hen 8 eral CHICAGO, Aprit 26.—Potatoes dull;| To stockholdres of the American ’ is soft and pure, —_—— we eleased by the Free State gov. | receipts 65 cars; total 8, shipments Guarantee Company, Denver, 5 geve the name ot|*mmment toda They were Mise | 838; Wisconsin sacked round whites} Colorado: Hard Water kills hair. sald to be the proprie-| wursan’ the nti” 3 res ard | $1.25@130 cwt.; bulk $1.15 cwt.; fancy| | You are hereby notified that all ing’ ealoon, was ar-| confines’ in. Kilmaiaham ail, and asking $1.40@1 rt. Minne: claims against the company mus! Piabentiegyineiiaukel Gree ttonichon = eee nee sacked whites $1 t inesota | b@ in our office on or before April one 151 eet by the sheriff's pia A estos. oS) NEW YORK, April 24. — Forelgn| macked Red R 26th, 1928. Send pour claims to T YOUR SUPPLY STORE bar. silvers @)!; Maxttan | Goiiars) 14 flcewt 185 East Second Btreet. Cz ; % j z o tah ety E Wyoming. Phone 804W. was searched ho ts OTTAWA. — Canadian ra | - ent. I 3 ‘ ‘. r | on EDWIN B. FOST 426 Eas A five p : tion law tota als LONDON, April 24 Rar aliver | owt * . . r totally, | ,ONDON,, Apri £0. — Bar aitver |owt Memories “LOSE NO CUTTERS” t Second St sD was urged in the & s per ounce. M 1% per cent. | cx . Apr. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 1922,

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